That's a great question.
The reality is that if you're living with a disability, regardless of what type of disability, there are extra costs associated with it. In a second, I will ask my colleague Bryanna to explain her experiences as someone with a lived experience.
It includes many things, such as the extra costs to get around in your community, because someone who is mildly or partially sighted does not often have the ability to drive, for example, and without having support from a family member or a friend to do so, it means having to take a bus, an Uber or any other ride-share. There's the cost of veterinary appointments, as my colleague has pointed out, for those who have a guide dog. The list goes on, but I will ask Bryanna to share her lived experience.